me dice mi cuate de la infancia Gabriel
"Gabriel commented on your status. "No es Guerra, es BUSINESS"...
y pues ya lo creo de cierto. El gusano de Bucareli dice que no va a negociar, pues no, si ha de ser su super negocio. Pero lo cierto es que esta maldita guerra contra el narco no tiene ni forma ni futuro, más que el de perpetrar el miedo y la sumisión del estupido pueblo... digo estúpido por lo que acabo de ver el 5 de julio en las elecciones... el pinche PRI ganó una buena parte del congreso (??!!) y mi partido PSD perdió su registro.
Y el regreso del PRI es el regreso de las viejas prácticas políticas, que aunque nunca acabaron (el verdadero cambio nunca se dió ni con Fox ni con Calderón) parecía que estaban en proceso de extinción.
A lo anterior tengo que agregar que desde hace mucho he votado por partidos que pierden el registro ente el IFE (Fuerza Ciudadana, PSD, Democracia Social) :s...
aunque es un mal chiste, en verdad creo en la democracia.
Yo en lo personal no creo que Felipe Ordaz, digo, Calderón sea una mala persona, aunque no lo demuestra jajajaaja... lo malo es que utiliza las mismas fórmulas de siempre, política económica, de seguridad... no me cansaré de decir que el problema de las drogas es un problema de salud y no de seguridad... tiene que ver más con tener más maestros que policías... es más un cuestión de educación y no de legislaciónes absurdas y contrarias a la voluntad de los ciudadanos...
bueno ni para que quejarse si no va a pasar nada aqui, ni la selección va a pasar al mundial por mediocre... es la década de la mediocridad en mi país, en todos los sentidos.
y para terminar: EL PROBLEMA DE MEXICO SON LOS MONOPOLIOS, LA MAESTRA GORDILLO Y OTROS SINDICATOS COMO EL DEL IMSS, LOS POLITICOS CORRUPTOS, FUNCIONARIOS Y EMPRESARIOS QUE SU UNICA MOTIVACION ES EL DINERO Y EL PODER. LOS PENDEJOS QUE PIENSAN QUE ESTAMOS EN GUERRA Y QUE ES NECESARIA.
escucho a Calderón y me parece estar escuchando al imbecil de George W(ar) Bush.
es patético.
mi memoria en bytes
jueves, 16 de julio de 2009
miércoles, 17 de junio de 2009
lunes, 15 de diciembre de 2008
jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2008
miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2008
brasileñas y traders primero!!!
How we got here: It's housing, stupid
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The nation's financial system is in the midst of a massive shakeup and many on Wall Street and in Washington are pointing fingers and looking for someone to blame.
But in the end, it all comes back to one issue - housing.
Earlier this decade, it was much easier to get a mortgage. Home prices soared about 85% from 1996 through 2006 in inflation-adjusted dollars, creating a bubble.
Then the bubble popped. And the fallout isn't over yet, experts say.
Todo el artículo acá, tomado de CNN money.
Housing Starts at 17-Year Low in August
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 17, 2008
WASHINGTON — Government data show construction of new homes and apartments fell by a larger-than-expected amount in August, pushing activity to the lowest level in 17 years.
The data illustrate the country remains in the grips of a severe housing downturn that has triggered billions of dollars of losses and is reshaping the structure of American finance institutions.
The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that housing construction dropped 6.2 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 895,000 units. That’s the slowest building pace since January 1991, another period when housing was going through a painful correction.
The decline is larger than the 1.6 percent drop analysts expected and showed weakness in all the country except the West.
Todo el artículo acá, tomado del New York Times.
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En la imágen observamos el cierre de mercado de las principales bolsas del mundo. Todas, menos el Nikkei 225 cerreron con bajas considerables el día de hoy. Continua el colapso financiero... el hundimiento del barco... brasileñas y traders primerooo!!!
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chistes
-Q: How many investors does it take to change a light bulb?
A: None - the market has already discounted the change.
-Grow your own dope -- plant an economist.
-Economics is to be found in the library -- beyond fiction.
-We have 2 classes of forecasters: Those who don't know . . . and those who don't know they don't know.
-An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today.
-How can you tell when an economist is lying? His lips are moving.
-They say that Christopher Columbus was the first economist. When he left to discover America, he didn't know where he was going. When he got there he didn't know where he was. And it was all done on a government grant.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The nation's financial system is in the midst of a massive shakeup and many on Wall Street and in Washington are pointing fingers and looking for someone to blame.
But in the end, it all comes back to one issue - housing.
Earlier this decade, it was much easier to get a mortgage. Home prices soared about 85% from 1996 through 2006 in inflation-adjusted dollars, creating a bubble.
Then the bubble popped. And the fallout isn't over yet, experts say.
Todo el artículo acá, tomado de CNN money.
Housing Starts at 17-Year Low in August
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 17, 2008
WASHINGTON — Government data show construction of new homes and apartments fell by a larger-than-expected amount in August, pushing activity to the lowest level in 17 years.
The data illustrate the country remains in the grips of a severe housing downturn that has triggered billions of dollars of losses and is reshaping the structure of American finance institutions.
The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that housing construction dropped 6.2 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 895,000 units. That’s the slowest building pace since January 1991, another period when housing was going through a painful correction.
The decline is larger than the 1.6 percent drop analysts expected and showed weakness in all the country except the West.
Todo el artículo acá, tomado del New York Times.
.gif)
En la imágen observamos el cierre de mercado de las principales bolsas del mundo. Todas, menos el Nikkei 225 cerreron con bajas considerables el día de hoy. Continua el colapso financiero... el hundimiento del barco... brasileñas y traders primerooo!!!
..............::::::::::............::::::::::..........:::::::::::::..................:::::::::::::::::::::::::::....................
chistes
-Q: How many investors does it take to change a light bulb?
A: None - the market has already discounted the change.
-Grow your own dope -- plant an economist.
-Economics is to be found in the library -- beyond fiction.
-We have 2 classes of forecasters: Those who don't know . . . and those who don't know they don't know.
-An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today.
-How can you tell when an economist is lying? His lips are moving.
-They say that Christopher Columbus was the first economist. When he left to discover America, he didn't know where he was going. When he got there he didn't know where he was. And it was all done on a government grant.
lunes, 7 de julio de 2008
el viejo Chagall...
jueves, 5 de junio de 2008
ART|39|BASEL del 4 al 8 de junio.
ayer inició la ART39BASEL en Suiza.
The world's premier international art show for Modern and contemporary works, Art Basel features nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. More than 2,000 artists, ranging from the great masters of Modern art to the latest generation of emerging stars, are represented in the show's multiple sections. The exhibition includes the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works.

Izquierda:
Haegue Yang
Mountains of Encounter, 2008Red aluminum venetian blinds, moving spotlights, 2 dimmable headlights, platform ladder, scale variable
Installation view, Kunstverein Hamburg
El precio del petróleo ya esta bajando un poquito, aunque continua elevado. 122 dolares por barril el día de hoy...

se observa la baja después de los máximos históricos que alcanzó en las recientes semanas. dicen algunos que los especuladores estaban manipulando el mercado para elevar los precios, otros dicen que es un shock de oferta, la devaluación del dolar... lo bueno que ya esta bajando y ps naaa, que ya la cosa esta más tranqui, (aunque no para Continental, je)...
Continental Airlines said Thursday that it would cut 3,000 jobs and retire 67 Boeing aircraft, becoming the latest airline to announce capacity reductions in the face of high prices for jet fuel.
la foto de aviones es de:
Mark Lennihan/Associated Press
la nota del NYT.
ko
The world's premier international art show for Modern and contemporary works, Art Basel features nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. More than 2,000 artists, ranging from the great masters of Modern art to the latest generation of emerging stars, are represented in the show's multiple sections. The exhibition includes the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works.

Izquierda:
Haegue Yang
Mountains of Encounter, 2008Red aluminum venetian blinds, moving spotlights, 2 dimmable headlights, platform ladder, scale variable
Installation view, Kunstverein Hamburg
El precio del petróleo ya esta bajando un poquito, aunque continua elevado. 122 dolares por barril el día de hoy...

se observa la baja después de los máximos históricos que alcanzó en las recientes semanas. dicen algunos que los especuladores estaban manipulando el mercado para elevar los precios, otros dicen que es un shock de oferta, la devaluación del dolar... lo bueno que ya esta bajando y ps naaa, que ya la cosa esta más tranqui, (aunque no para Continental, je)...
Continental Airlines said Thursday that it would cut 3,000 jobs and retire 67 Boeing aircraft, becoming the latest airline to announce capacity reductions in the face of high prices for jet fuel.

Mark Lennihan/Associated Press
la nota del NYT.
ko
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